CT Disney DIS Veteran Joined Aug 7, 2012 Jan 4, 2020 #1 Hi all! Tomorrow is supposed to be on the “cooler” side....high of 60 or so. Do they turn down the Splash Mtn jets on cooler days so you get less wet? Just curious
Hi all! Tomorrow is supposed to be on the “cooler” side....high of 60 or so. Do they turn down the Splash Mtn jets on cooler days so you get less wet? Just curious
S Soarin4us Mouseketeer Joined Feb 5, 2012 Jan 4, 2020 #2 Yes. You won’t stay completely dry, but you won’t be SOAKED by the jets.
Disneypro1 life is great! Joined Jan 20, 2019 Jan 5, 2020 #3 love SM. Always ride it multiple times regardless of weather.
Ds4angels DIS Veteran Joined Nov 24, 2012 Jan 6, 2020 #4 The only part we got wet on when it was cold (mid 50's) was the plunge at the end. If you sit in the back rows it's not too bad
The only part we got wet on when it was cold (mid 50's) was the plunge at the end. If you sit in the back rows it's not too bad
P PSUGuy Bill From PA Joined Jan 21, 2009 Jan 6, 2020 #5 As I recall they also shut off the little waterfall on the right just before the last dip down past the riverboat on cool days. Bill From PA
As I recall they also shut off the little waterfall on the right just before the last dip down past the riverboat on cool days. Bill From PA
Unvoiced_Apollo DIS Veteran Joined Dec 30, 2018 Jan 6, 2020 #6 I don't even really consider the splash at the end all that "soak"-worthy tbh, and I say that when I was at the very front last time.
I don't even really consider the splash at the end all that "soak"-worthy tbh, and I say that when I was at the very front last time.